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[RT] Re: GEN Retrograde - Direct planets as a cycle timer.



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In a message dated 04/21/2000 7:59:33 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
ellsann@xxxxxxxxxx writes:

>  it may open the eyes of  the more open minded members of
>  real traders to a simple but
>  worth while technique.

I like to think of course that I am reasonably open minded, and I would love 
to find a timing technique that really works, but I find it works better with 
my personality and psychological issues if I can begin to understand how or 
why it works.

Can you give me a clue as to why the S&P would change direction when Saturn 
(a not so very bright celestial object) imperceptably changes directions in 
the night sky?  Buy the full moon Sell the new moon makes a little more sense 
to me, at least the moon is very visible from the earth, and actually has a 
gravitational pull which is perceptable in the tides, but Saturn????  

A couple of years ago Walt Downs presented the rubber ducky derived ratio to 
the list in an attempt to show that ANY number can be shown to fit a lot of 
successful examples.  There are a lot of planets, and I would suspect that 
one or another is frequently going antegrade or retrograde.  Of more interest 
to me, does Saturn call a turn EVERY time it switches, or is it just 
occasionally?  With 8 planets and some 35 commodities, I'm sure I could find 
some good examples too, but could I make money?  Do you?  

Honest questions, but doubting...

Larry